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Rosiebee Tue 01-Jan-13 21:48:41

For many years now we've started the New Year by taking down ALL the decorations, tree, cards etc on January 1st. The house is back to 'normal' and everything seems fresh and uncluttered. There's just a couple of Christmas bags in the corner with presents that need putting away [ours] or delivering blush.We started it after my dear old mum died shortly before Christmas. I had no heart for all the trappings and just wanted everything down as soon as was possible. I do it now to make a fresh start to the year. Does anyone leave them up until the 6th? I can't imagine now, going back to work and coming home to a house still bedecked with lights and tinsel.

Fontana Fri 04-Jan-13 18:16:50

Christmas decorations all down, in the box and in the loft! But I did buy some half price Christmas Cards this morning!

glassortwo Fri 04-Jan-13 18:15:32

ariadne thats a great idea which I think I may borrow smile I think I will transfer my birthday to another point in the year as I get IOUs from various family members as 1st Feb every one is still skint.

Butty Fri 04-Jan-13 18:05:13

Nothing wrong with a bit of digression, Ariadne, and transferring your birthday to a significant date in May sounds smashing.smile
Great idea in fact!

Ariadne Fri 04-Jan-13 17:22:55

Baubles 7th is my birthday too and there was never a shred of Christmas left when I was a child; it was all a bit low key But (we lived with my GPs) my mother's birthday was December 18th, my GF'S Christmas Day, mine 7th January and my GM's 10th January. So I suppose it was all bit much....

My DC transfer my significant birthdays to the May Bank Holidays, and that is lovely. However, I see a GN digression coming on, so will stop for now. smile

Maggiemaybe Fri 04-Jan-13 16:37:32

You're not wrong, baubles. As with so many things, there is more than one correct answer! Traditions vary according to area and belief system - a quick google will confirm either the 5th or the 6th as Twelfth Night. Certainly when I was growing up in the North East, the 6th was Twelfth Night and that's when the decorations always came down. I hate taking mine down, as I always go way over the top at Christmas and everything looks so boring when they're gone. At least we've got the weekend to do it this year, whatever date we go for.....

Ana Fri 04-Jan-13 16:25:54

Thanks, jingl - I think we can share the credit! grin If it only applies to greenery it won't affect me as we have an artificial tree and I didn't bring any holly in this year. It would have all shrivelled up by now anyway...hmm

baubles Fri 04-Jan-13 16:24:50

According to my mother the greenery had to be burned!!!

baubles Fri 04-Jan-13 16:23:45

Aaaarrrgghhhh

annodomini Fri 04-Jan-13 16:22:01

Chocolate bites back. See my post on new what-I-did-today thread.

Bags Fri 04-Jan-13 16:16:21

Mmm. Chocolate. There's a thought. <wanders off>

Bags Fri 04-Jan-13 16:15:37

I've shredded the xmas tree all except for the trunk which has gone on one of the piles of seasoning logs. It smelled nice while I was shredding.

jO5 Fri 04-Jan-13 16:11:39

Y0u have been wrong. It is the evening of the 5th. Apparently new days started when it got dark. According to the link Ana yes ANA put up.

baubles Fri 04-Jan-13 16:10:04

When DD was a child, ok right up till she left home at 18, we used to de-christmas on the 6th after she'd gone to bed. The xmas decs were replaced with balloons & streamers for her birthday on the 7th. Ergo 12th night = 6th smile please don't tell me I've been wrong all these years! Don't care about superstitions though. Intended taking them down before now but haven't had the energy, mañana perhaps.

Riverwalk Fri 04-Jan-13 15:53:35

Less than a year! Gaga grin. A couple of days max.

Gagagran Fri 04-Jan-13 15:50:28

I planned to take mine down tomorrow but have a rotten head cold and DH is out with his cycling club tomorrow so said he'd take them down today if I felt up to directing operations. Did so, and they're down, packed in boxes and ready for the loft.

My question is will the sneezing, coughing and spluttering of viruses I did over and in the boxes survive until next year? Does anyone know the lifespan of cold viruses?

jO5 Fri 04-Jan-13 15:47:24

Found a stray bag of crisps. That'll do nicely. smile

Nonu Fri 04-Jan-13 15:25:45

You more than welcome Grannyeggs . blush

Grannyeggs Fri 04-Jan-13 15:23:43

Christmas mugs still in service,I had forgotten them, thanks for the reminder Nonu

Marelli Fri 04-Jan-13 15:22:51

My fairy just got shoved in head-first on top of the tinsel.....shock!

Riverwalk Fri 04-Jan-13 15:22:43

anno this new-fangled cordless Dyson is meant to be lightweight - not like their usual beasts - in fact it looks more like a metal detector! grin

annodomini Fri 04-Jan-13 15:12:22

Riverwalk, I haven't gone the whole hog on a new cleaner - just a lightweight one from Amazon. I can't cope with a heavy one.

jO5 Fri 04-Jan-13 14:55:37

i need chocolate. or cake.

I can't find the tin that my fairy doll lives in! With the tinsel. sad [despair in fact]

Nonu Fri 04-Jan-13 14:53:43

Rightho , boxes all ready , Christmas mugs , washed and boxed up .

Just got to take everything down, put away and we are good to go .

Probably will all look a bit bare . Heyho ! Till next year !

Riverwalk Fri 04-Jan-13 14:53:12

anno I'm also waiting for delivery of a new vacuum cleaner - what did you buy?

I bought the new Dyson that's been 'tested' here - wasn't selected to test but did get a 20% off voucher.

A rather clever marketing exercise by Dyson, I know, but I've needed a new vacuum for ages as my current one is on its last legs.

jO5 Fri 04-Jan-13 14:35:54

DH has only brought some of the boxes down. And I need to go out to buy some milk. [howl]

Does everyone feed their lights carefully back into their boxes, or just tumble them (carefully) into strong paper carrier bags?